The intention of defaming. The phrase expresses the malicious intent which is essential in every ease of verbal injury to render it the subject of an action for libel or […]
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ANIMUS DERELINQUENDI
The intention of abandoning. 4 C. Rob. Adm. 210. Rhodes v. Whitehead, 27 Tex. 304, 84 Am. Dec. 031.
ANIMUS DIFFERENDI
The intention of obtaining delay.
ANIMUS DONANDI
The intention of giving. Expressive of the intent to give which is necessary to constitute a gift.
ANIMUS ET FACTUS
Intention and act; will and deed. Used to denote those acts which become effective only when accompanied by a particular intention.
ANIMUS FURANDI
The intention to steal. Gardner v. State, 55 N. J. Law, 17, 20 Atl. 30; State v. Slingerland. 19 New 135. 7 Pac. 280.
ANIMUS HOMINIS EST ANIMA SCRIPT!
The intention of the party is the soul of the Instrument . 3 Bulst. 07; Fitm. Prin. & Sur. 2G. In order to give life or effect to an instrument, […]
ANIMUS LUCRANDI
The intention to make a gain or profit.
ANIMUS MANENDI
The intention of remaining: intention to establish a permanent residence . 1 Kent. Comm. 70. This is the point to be settled in determining the domicile or residence of a […]
ANIMUS MORANDI
The intention to remain, or to delay.
ANIMUS POS- SIDENDI
The intention of possessing.
ANIMUS QUO
The intent with which.
ANIMUS RECIPIENDI
The intention of receiving.
ANIMUS RECUPERANDI
The intention of recovering. Locc. de Jure Mar. lib. 2. c. 4.
ANIMUS REPUBLICANDI
The intention to republish.
ANIMUS RESTITUENDI
The intention of restoring. Fleta. lib. 3, c. 2.
ANIMUS REVERTENDI
The intention of returning. A man retains his domicile if he leaves it animo rcvertrndi. In re Miller’s Estate, 3 Rawle (Pa.) 312. 24 Am. Dec. 345 ; 4 Bl. […]
ANIMUS REVOEANDI
The intention to revoke.
ANIMUS TESTANDI
An intention to make a testament or will. Farr v. Thompson, 1 Speers (S. C.) 105.
ANKER
A measure containing ten gallons.
ANKLE BITER
A SMALL CAP STOCK , i.e., one with market capitalization of less than $1 billion.
ANN
In Scotch law. Half a year’s stipend, over and above owing for the incumbency, due to a minister’s relict, or child, or next of kin , after his decease.
ANNA
In East Indian coinage, a piece of money, the sixteenth part of a rupee.
ANNA DARE
To dub or make a knight.
ANNATES
In ecclesiastical law . First- fruits paid out of spiritual benefices to the pope, so called because the value of one year’s profit was taken as their rate.